Digital Camera News
TZ3 Compact Ultra-Zoom Revealed
January 31, 2007 –A year after releasing its first ultra-compact, ultra zoom TZ1, Panasonic announced the Lumix DMC-TZ3 today. Many of the modes and settings are the same, and the total zoom on the lens is still 10x. The new 7.2-megapixel TZ3 has a wider lens, larger LCD screen, and will retail for $349 when it becomes available in March. Panasonic also launched a similar 6.2 megapixel TZ2 model for select markets, although not in the U.S. Panasonic also announced a new Lumix DMC-TZ2 for select markets, including Europe, but not the U.S. The 6.2-megapixel DMC-TZ2 has a 1/ 2.33-inch CCD sensor, capable of 4:3, 3:2, and wide 16:9 images. The camera comes with a 10x optical zoom 28mm-280mm wide angle Leica lens, capable of wide shooting like the TZ3. With the extra optical zoom, users can zoom up to 13.8x at a lower 3-megapixel resolution, according to a Panasonic Global website.
The camera features a smaller display than the TZ3 with a 2.5-inch, 207,000 pixel resolution LCD monitor. The TZ2 camera is equipped with the Venus Engine III images processor and Panasonic’s Intelligent Image Stabilization system that includes MEGA O.I.S. and Intelligent ISO Control, which was seen on all the Panasonic cameras announced today. Panasonic has not yet announced pricing for the Lumix DMC-TZ2.
The TZ2 has a new Clipboard function, called the Tour Guide on the U.S. models, to store travel information. The camera will be available in silver and black.
| Spec Sheets |
Latest News
& Reviews
-
09-Feb-2012
Panasonic Lumix ZS15 First Impressions Review
Even the lesser of the new Panasonic travel zooms, the ZS15 could be a great value. Even without hot-button extras, it has almost all of the elements we look for in a travel zoom. Read More...
-
08-Feb-2012
Nikon D800 First Impressions Review
We’ve taken the Nikon D800 for a spin here at CP+ 2012 in Japan, and we came away impressed with the camera’s capabilities, especially at a sub-$3000 price point. Read on for our full impressions of Nikon’s latest DSLR. Read More...
Top Rated Digital Cameras
-
Digital SLRs
Point & Shoots
-

$1,049.951Canon EOS 60D
The Canon EOS 60D is a top-notch camera in terms of performance, handling and flexibility. However, the performance of the kit lens leaves something to be desired. Read full 7-part review
$1,049.95
$462.251Panasonic Lumix FZ150
Excellent image quality, speedy performance, and a great design add up to the best superzoom that has ever graced our labs. That distinction seems to change hands every week, but trust us when we say that the FZ150 is a truly great camera. Read full 16-part review
$462.25 -

$589.952Nikon D5100
The D5100 is the latest entry-level DSLR from Nikon, with full 1080/30p video, an articulated LCD, and the same image sensor as the D7000. It lacks an internal focus motor, but we found it produced some of the most accurate colors we've seen yet. Read full 7-part review
$589.95
$378.892Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
Canon's SX30 got a CMOS makeover that resulted in the SX40 HS, an impressive ultrazoom that captures beautiful shots in almost any scenario. Read full 16-part review
$378.89 -

$1,329.953Canon EOS 7D
The 18-megapixel Canon 7D delivers high resolution stills and full HD video in a well-built camera designed for serious photographers without the desire (or budget) for a full-frame model. Read full 7-part review
$1,329.95
$428.003Sony Cyber-shot HX100V
This professionally-geared ultrazoom offers some of the best color accuracy we've ever seen. It's a shame the other scores weren't quite so strong. Read full 16-part review
$428.00 -

$1,199.004Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a powerhouse camera at an excellent price. It offers a huge range of features that will make shooting quicker and easier for the experienced shooter, with lots of customizable options and quick control access. Read full 7-part review
$1,199.00
$362.594Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47
Panasonic resists the urge to cram more megapixels and more focal length into their latest ultrazoom. The FZ47 instead focuses on image quality and features, resulting in an incredibly strong camera that we loved shooting with. Read full 16-part review
$362.59 -

$699.005Sony Alpha SLT-A55V
The SLT-A55 is a well performing SLR, with a wide ISO range, good color and relatively low noise. . Read full 7-part review
$699.00
$429.005Canon PowerShot S100
Canon's PowerShot S100 improves on the popular S95 and takes its place at the top of the point-and-shoot food chain. Read full 16-part review
$429.00
Find the right digital camera for you.